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Revision 02/15/2022 Document: 630-600
3.4 — Command 42/43: Identifying the Type of Lock /Lock Mechanics
At times, a service technician may need to know the type of lock is mounted on the safe door.
To identify the lock type, perform this step:
Enter 42* on the keypad and listen for the beeps. (Low - >High-> Low [pause] High = A-Series Lock )
To identify the lock type, perform this step:
Enter 43* on the keypad and listen for the beeps. Use the table below to determine the type of lock.
3.5— Commands 45/54: Service Mode Initialization (Single and Multiple):
To successfully operate the lock in Service Mode, the lock must first be initialized. A keypad extension with touch key reader must be
connected to the lock. Lock initialization requires a management touch key prepared by the primary service company’s LMS system.
This touch key will have been prepared for either single or multiple mode. It is important for the key provider to advise whoever is
performing initialization at the lock which mode is being used.
The management touch key is used in conjunction with a keypad command to initialize the lock. Lock initialization can only be
completed after the date and time are set. If initialization is attempted before time and date are set, the lock will sound 2 sets of
2 long beeps (braps). Always use local standard time at the lock’s location. Adjust the time 1 hour back if lock location observes
daylight savings.
The serial number used for the initialization process is maintained in the lock firmware. The serial number cannot be change. If
the key is programmed with the incorrect serial number when trying to utilize the single initialization process, the lock will fail to
initialize. The key is not programmed with serial number information when performing the multiple initialization process.
To initialize multiple locks (Command 45):
1) Set the date & time using the 73* command and 78* command.
2) Snap the Management touch key into the keypad extension receptacle.
3) Enter: 45* 00123456 # (default Programmer Code or the current Programmer Code).
4) The Amber “Mode” light on the keypad extension base will remain lit during the initialization process.
5) Upon the successful initialization, the Green “Status 1” indicator will flash and the keypad will emit three beeps. If the initialization fails
the Red “Status 2” indicator will illuminate, and the lock will emit one long beep.
To initialize one lock (Command 54):
1) Set the date & time using the 73* command and 78* command.
2) Snap the Management touch key into the keypad extension receptacle.
3) Enter: 54* 00123456 # (default Programmer Code or the current Programmer Code).
4) The Amber “Mode” light on the keypad extension base will remain lit during the initialization process.
5) Upon the successful initialization, the Green “Status 1” indicator will flash and the keypad will emit three beeps. If the initialization fails
the Red “Status 2” indicator will illuminate, and the lock will emit one long beep.
Beep Set
Number of Beeps
Number of Beeps
Number of Beeps
1st set (low pitch)
1
1
1
2nd set (high pitch)
1
1
1
3rd set (low pitch)
1
1
1
4th set (high pitch
3
4
1
Type of Lock
6128: Deadlocking Bolt
6129: Push/Pull Bolt
6106: Pivot Bolt